Tuple Changed (Tupc) Logs For Static Data (Sd) Updates; Types Of Tupc Logs; Tupc Log Format - Nortel DMS-100 Series Reference Manual

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At the RCO2 level of the MAP display, the response to the QUERYPM FLT
command is the same message as that of the PM128 log. The required steps
are like the steps to update SD.

Tuple changed (TUPC) logs for static data (SD) updates

The DMS and the journal file (JF) together can track changes to DMS data
tables. Changes to DMS data tables include data modification orders
(DMO) and service orders. When a reload of the office occurs, the JFs must
be applied before the start of a new JF. When this application does not
occur, the data changes are not recorded. The system produces a log that
records changes to inventory tables.
This log includes the following data tables:
The system generates this log for each tuple. The log includes information
like the table name, the original tuple and the tuple that results from the
change.

Types of TUPC logs

The numbers for the TUPC logs follow:

TUPC log format

The TUPC log contains a header where the following information appears:
297-8331-815 Standard 10.01 August 1999
LCMINV
LTCINV
LTCPSINV
RMMINV
RCCINV
RCCPSINV.
TUPC100. The addition of a tuple occurs.
TUPC101. The deletion of a tuple occurs.
TUPC102. A change to a tuple occurs. This log contains the old tuple.
TUPC103. A change to a tuple occurs. This log contains the new tuple.
TUPC log number
the date
the time
the table name
the action taken on the table: addition, change or
deletion.

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